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Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #4848056 12/18/13 12:36 PM
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Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #4848072 12/18/13 12:55 PM
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Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #4852982 12/19/13 10:41 PM
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I've been using that system for about 3 years now. It works great even if you don't have a pulley set up. I just run the rope around the top brace of the rops system and back to the tree.





Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #4860758 12/23/13 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: twinbubba
I decided I was getting to old and crippled up to be climbing in the bed of my Rhino to hook a pulley on a tree limb, drag my deer or pig under the tree, hoist the animal with the pulley, back the Rhino under the animal and lower it into the bed then climb into the bed, with the animal, to retrieve the pulley system.
So here is my solution. I open the tailgate, tilt the bed and tie the animals legs together.




Next I tie the end of the rope to the tree as high as I can.



I close the tailgate, push the bed down and lock it in place, back up, retrieve my rope end from the tree and my animal is loaded. This weekend was the first time I tried it and it worked like a charm.
What do you think?


I think it is a great idea. Wondering why you need to tie the rope so high in the tree ? Would it not work the same if the rope was tied at the bottom of the tree. ? Seems that the mechanical advantage would remain the same.

Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: Taiaut] #4862037 12/23/13 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted By: Taiaut
Originally Posted By: twinbubba
I decided I was getting to old and crippled up to be climbing in the bed of my Rhino to hook a pulley on a tree limb, drag my deer or pig under the tree, hoist the animal with the pulley, back the Rhino under the animal and lower it into the bed then climb into the bed, with the animal, to retrieve the pulley system.
So here is my solution. I open the tailgate, tilt the bed and tie the animals legs together.




Next I tie the end of the rope to the tree as high as I can.



I close the tailgate, push the bed down and lock it in place, back up, retrieve my rope end from the tree and my animal is loaded. This weekend was the first time I tried it and it worked like a charm.
What do you think?


I think it is a great idea. Wondering why you need to tie the rope so high in the tree ? Would it not work the same if the rope was tied at the bottom of the tree. ? Seems that the mechanical advantage would remain the same.


My thinking is the higher the pulley is the higher it will raise the animal's legs so they get on top of the tailgate and don't hang up under it and raise the tailgate. Plus if you look closely at the tree I was having to reach over the cedar tree in front.


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Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #6115659 01/03/16 04:16 AM
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Originally Posted By: twinbubba
I decided I was getting to old and crippled up to be climbing in the bed of my Rhino to hook a pulley on a tree limb, drag my deer or pig under the tree, hoist the animal with the pulley, back the Rhino under the animal and lower it into the bed then climb into the bed, with the animal, to retrieve the pulley system.
So here is my solution. I open the tailgate, tilt the bed and tie the animals legs together.

I then run the other end of the rope through the pulley and tie it off to a boat cleat so I can drag the animal to a near by tree.

Next I tie the end of the rope to the tree as high as I can.
I then drive forward until I see hoofs at the pulley.

I close the tailgate, push the bed down and lock it in place, back up, retrieve my rope end from the tree and my animal is loaded. This weekend was the first time I tried it and it worked like a charm.
What do you think?
Originally Posted By: twinbubba
I decided I was getting to old and crippled up to be climbing in the bed of my Rhino to hook a pulley on a tree limb, drag my deer or pig under the tree, hoist the animal with the pulley, back the Rhino under the animal and lower it into the bed then climb into the bed, with the animal, to retrieve the pulley system.
So here is my solution. I open the tailgate, tilt the bed and tie the animals legs together.

I then run the other end of the rope through the pulley and tie it off to a boat cleat so I can drag the animal to a near by tree.
Next I tie the end of the rope to the tree as high as I can

I then drive forward until I see hoofs at the pulley.

I close the tailgate, push the bed down and lock it in place, back up, retrieve my rope end from the tree and my animal is loaded. This weekend was the first time I tried it and it worked like a charm.
What do you think?


This is a great and convenient idea that I may end up using for. I have to think having a wench I should be able to do something like this but not have to use the tree.

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Good idea.

Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #6116175 01/03/16 05:03 PM
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great job on figuring out how to do that.


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I believe in Keep It Simple. Trailer hitch systems the best break down into small parts, lift into bed, and also use to process.


Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #6116887 01/04/16 12:26 AM
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Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: Merican Duck Hunter] #6116904 01/04/16 12:31 AM
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I just roll the deer into a jet sled, attach the sled's rope to my trailer hitch and drive back to camp.

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Re: My new game loading system WORKS (PICS) [Re: twinbubba] #6117228 01/04/16 02:58 AM
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You know you could just use a single cable 'Come-a-long' and dispense with the tree/external anchor system?

Keep your pulley arrangement on your ROPS, mount a D-Ring in the bed of unit at the right rear corner (just inside the tailgate). D-ring becomes your anchor for the Come-a-long. Lets you easily access and work the lever as well as position whatever you are loading if needed. Provides a greater mechanical advantage (since the cable is closer to parallel to the live end, (rule #1 when using a pulley). Provided you have no disability preventing you from working the lever, it should be quite easy to load your game.

No need to find a tree, gives complete control (vs. driving a vehicle), has other uses, easy to store, most folks already have one.

Love the tilt bed function of your method, continue to use that.

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I built a metal game cradle that mounts to the front and uses the winch. Lower the cradle to the ground. Drag the animal onto the cradle. Use the winch to lift the cradle. Drive away. Copied a friend's idea. Made mine different so it folds up flat to the front. Looks like a brush guard when folded up.


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Originally Posted By: flintknapper
You know you could just use a single cable 'Come-a-long' and dispense with the tree/external anchor system?

Keep your pulley arrangement on your ROPS, mount a D-Ring in the bed of unit at the right rear corner (just inside the tailgate). D-ring becomes your anchor for the Come-a-long. Lets you easily access and work the lever as well as position whatever you are loading if needed. Provides a greater mechanical advantage (since the cable is closer to parallel to the live end, (rule #1 when using a pulley). Provided you have no disability preventing you from working the lever, it should be quite easy to load your game.

No need to find a tree, gives complete control (vs. driving a vehicle), has other uses, easy to store, most folks already have one.

Love the tilt bed function of your method, continue to use that.


My method works just fine and I will continue to use it.....if that's OK with you. trout


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